The Supreme Court in Pakistan today ordered former military ruler Pervez Musharraf to appear before it tomorrow to face treason allegations even as it directed the government to ensure that the ex-President does not leave Pakistan.
A two-judge bench led by Justice Jawad S Khwaja issued the directives after hearing preliminary arguments on five petitions seeking Musharraf's trial for treason for subverting the constitution and declaring an emergency in 2007.
The bench said Musharraf or his lawyer should appear in court tomorrow to respond to the allegations.It ordered the Interior Secretary to take steps to prevent Musharraf from travelling abroad and to put his name on the 'Exit Control List'.
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Most of the petitions against Musharraf have been filed by lawyers who want the former military strongman tried for treason for imposing emergency and deposing dozens of judges in 2007."Musharraf should be prosecuted for high treason because he is guilty of subverting the Constitution," lawyer Hamid Khan told the court."He should be punished with death or be jailed for life," Khan said.
The lawyers pointed out that the Senate or upper house of parliament had passed a resolution in January 2012 that said